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187 light bulb atemps
"A standard light bulb I would consider to be a 60 watt light bulb, and kilowatts are the amount of usage in a light bulb. From my research I have found that a standard 60 watt light bulb uses approximately 1.44 Kilowatts per hour."
It can be, such as a flash of light, or flash of inspiration, or a short period of time. It can also be a verb with many meanings.
Is the bulb a 1.5 volt bulb? A 3 volt bulb? A 12 volt bulb or a 120 volt bulb?Or does it have some other voltage such as 230 volts which is very common in Europe and many other countries of the world?What is the wattage of the "big light bulb"?This question cannot be answered without knowing at least the voltage and the wattage of the light bulb that is being asked about.
1500
their are 8 parts to the light bulb
It depends how big the light bulb is to be honest
Define "light bulb"
it varys from light bulb to light bulb.
that depends on how high up the light bulb is
You wouldn't use a potato to screw in a light bulb... if the glass in the light bulb breaks as you're removing it, you can use a potato to take the light bulb out.
I think that the orange and nails light up the light bulb because the acid energy goes through the nails and into the wires connected to the light bulb and powers the light bulb
None! as Oranges can't either put up nor light an light bulb! ;)
187 light bulb atemps
The correct voltage should be printed on the light bulb.
Takes 300 hours for the average light bulb to burn out
"A standard light bulb I would consider to be a 60 watt light bulb, and kilowatts are the amount of usage in a light bulb. From my research I have found that a standard 60 watt light bulb uses approximately 1.44 Kilowatts per hour."